℗ 2021 UMG Recordings; A Motown Records Release
Released May 23, 1966
Duration 36m 07s
Record Label Motown
Genre R & B
 

Moods Of Marvin Gaye

Marvin Gaye

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1.1
I'll Be Doggone (Juke Box Single Version)
Marvin Gaye
2:44
1.2
Little Darling (I Need You)
Marvin Gaye
2:46
1.3
Take This Heart Of Mine
Marvin Gaye
2:46
1.4
Hey Diddle Diddle
Marvin Gaye
2:28
1.5
One More Heartache
Marvin Gaye
2:41
1.6
Ain't That Peculiar (Single Version)
Marvin Gaye
3:01
1.7
Night Life
Marvin Gaye
3:03
1.8
You've Been A Long Time Coming
Marvin Gaye
2:12
1.9
Your Unchanging Love
Marvin Gaye
3:11
1.10
You're The One For Me
Marvin Gaye
3:24
1.11
I Worry 'Bout You
Marvin Gaye
3:22
1.12
One For My Baby (And One For The Road)
Marvin Gaye
4:29
Moods of Marvin Gaye is the seventh studio album by Marvin Gaye, released on the Tamla label in 1966. The album's plan was to establish the singer as a strong albums-oriented artist, as well as a hit maker, although Gaye was still uncomfortable with performing strictly R&B. He had begun work on a standards album around this time after meeting musician Bobby Scott. However, sessions were unsuccessful. Gaye would successfully complete a standards album only in his later years, an album which would be released posthumously (That album would be Vulnerable released in 1997). For the time being, Gaye was winning more fans and had become a crossover teen idol. Six songs from Moods of Marvin Gaye were released as singles: impressively, all reached the Top 40 on the R&B singles chart and four of them reached the Top 40 on the Pop Singles Chart, a rare feat for a solo R&B artist even at that time. Gaye also scored his first two #1 R&B singles, "I'll Be Doggone" and "Ain't That Peculiar", both co-written by Gaye's friend, Berry Gordy's right-hand man Smokey Robinson.
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Motown Studio Masters

Tracks 1-12 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.29
-0.29 to -0.29
-13.96
-16.30 to -12.20
-10.52
-12.00 to -8.60
9
8 to 10
1
I'll Be Doggone (Juke Box Single Version)
-0.29-13.03-9.88
2
Little Darling (I Need You)
-0.29-14.51-10.810
3
Take This Heart Of Mine
-0.29-12.61-9.58
4
Hey Diddle Diddle
-0.29-13.24-9.78
5
One More Heartache
-0.29-14.40-10.510
6
Ain't That Peculiar (Single Version)
-0.29-12.20-8.68
7
Night Life
-0.29-16.30-11.79
8
You've Been A Long Time Coming
-0.29-13.48-10.59
9
Your Unchanging Love
-0.29-14.48-10.79
10
You're The One For Me
-0.29-14.93-12.010
11
I Worry 'Bout You
-0.29-13.37-10.68
12
One For My Baby (And One For The Road)
-0.29-14.98-11.89

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